TPM: Harris’ Campaign Is Working—Get Used to It
“Presidential campaigns are about defining choices about the direction of country. Having people getting excited about your campaign and your vision about the future of the country is a good thing, not some frivolous sugar high. I’m sure Harris will do some sit-down interviews. But we should remember that the purpose of a campaign is to win an election.”
Sick of the BS narrative begun by the NY Times (of course…) of “Honeymoon phase” and “Sugar high” and it’s like WTF? Just let it be … it’s real and it’s a cultural phenom already…and there’s a deep deep thirst for the Harris/Walz campaign. Don’t second guess asshole horse race news agencies needing to manufacture drama (like the insipid NY Slimes), just fcking report the facts jackasses…
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@TheAbbotTrithemius I was just saying to a friend how woeful and transparent press motives are. But if you were a self-respecting organization with journalistic standards and a desire to report events, wouldn’t you want to observe and explore the marvel of a groundswell movement? A potential sea change in the political landscape? Because that’s what this feels like to me.
Precisely what it is.
It is… it’s not like people are stupid and just jump on board with things so full-heartedly if they weren’t already 90 % there themselves.
But since the MaGA-cult is now the pathetic bar being set for a political movement, NY Time’s and Co news agencies want to false equivalent everything because they’re lazy and cynical.
Not fair and insulting actually.
Instead of holding journalistic standards they’ve decided to lower them in deference to Trump’s threats of no access.
@TheAbbotTrithemius @LnzyHou @LKNWoman
It's not like the New York Times, or any paper, is obliged to underwrite "cultural phenomenons" and not to quote the Democratic ex-governor of Nebraska, who's the one who said "honeymoon phase".
The Times simply QUOTED him.
Find a better example.
@mcfate @TheAbbotTrithemius @LnzyHou You mean in the same way they’ve stuck their fingers up the ass of that cultural phenomenon known as the MAGA movement and said “cough” so we could all really get a good look? Has there ever been a group of voters more over-represented in press coverage? For my part, any piece that fails to acknowledge Trump’s amorality, criminality, and unfitness for office is the equivalent of s*****g his ****. Anyway, I’m pretty tired rn and may be missing your point. 🤷🏼♀️
@mcfate @TheAbbotTrithemius @LnzyHou Nah. Not even close to what I want. MY point was, if no paper has to “underwrite a cultural phenomenon,” why have they spent so much time on interviewing MAGA voters? I’m not familiar with the specific “sugar high” example in the original post, but my thoughts on a similar subject seemed relevant and I shared them. On that post. I’m not trying to tell you anything about the Times. I expressed an opinion that offended you. Greatly, evidently.